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Where's all the Burks Hate Now? ? ?

Could Burks be a more athletic CJ- drives more but still chucks? we'll soon find out, I'd agree he's likely trade fodder part of that might rest on how Rush goes.
 
Could Burks be a more athletic CJ- drives more but still chucks? we'll soon find out, I'd agree he's likely trade fodder part of that might rest on how Rush goes.

This is my fear somewhat as well, but maybe with less BBall IQ than CJ. I shudder at the thought.

Also, Rush is the question mark now. Before he went down with his injury he was solidly above anyone we have at the wing right now. In 65 games with GS 2 seasons ago he had 13 pts/5 reb/2 asst/1 bl/1 st 50% overall and 45% from 3, 79% from FTL (per 36). He was a top notch perimeter defender and a smart player with way higher BB IQ than Burks, and could score in bunches when needed, from about anywhere on the court. If he can come back to form I would prefer we keep him over Burks. Injury is his achilles heel (pun intended), so that could slow him down year after year potentially. But I am excited to see what he can do, especially when the field is open for him on a team of young guns in which no one is the designated go-to guy just yet.
 
Rush is probably going to be trade fodder (or at least should be) if he returns to form and the Jazz are terrible. Retaining him for sensible money becomes very unlikely for a UFA looking for a pay day and a player like that is always in demand. If he wants too much to stay (that's providing he'd even entertain the notion, but let's just call the MLE the divider between sensible and not), you can't meet that money or exceed it because - for the millionth time - net negative assets are basically never a good thing no matter how you break it down. That said, if the Jazz get the read that he might stay for sensible money then I think he's definitely a keeper.

The importance of asset management cannot be overstated. Get what you can, when you can, and where you can then move on. Remember Ronnie Brewer.
 
Rush is probably going to be trade fodder (or at least should be) if he returns to form and the Jazz are terrible. Retaining him for sensible money becomes very unlikely for a UFA looking for a pay day and a player like that is always in demand. If he wants too much to stay (that's providing he'd even entertain the notion, but let's just call the MLE the divider between sensible and not), you can't meet that money or exceed it because - for the millionth time - net negative assets are basically never a good thing no matter how you break it down. That said, if the Jazz get the read that he might stay for sensible money then I think he's definitely a keeper.

The importance of asset management cannot be overstated. Get what you can, when you can, and where you can then move on. Remember Ronnie Brewer.

Spot on. I for one hope that Rush shows he is worth money beyond mid-level, which he very well just might. His TS% his last full season was something like 68%. He showed he can already do what we all hope Burks might be able to develop into. That said, if he is just above mid-level talent and shows he may command more then we could get something very solid in trade. Either way, I am excited to see him play this season.
 
Spot on. I for one hope that Rush shows he is worth money beyond mid-level, which he very well just might. His TS% his last full season was something like 68%. He showed he can already do what we all hope Burks might be able to develop into. That said, if he is just above mid-level talent and shows he may command more then we could get something very solid in trade. Either way, I am excited to see him play this season.

Me too. And I've mentioned this before, but from one of Lindsey's interviews it was very clear that he was viewing Rush as a potential long-term part of the Jazz.
 
Rush is probably going to be trade fodder (or at least should be) if he returns to form and the Jazz are terrible. Retaining him for sensible money becomes very unlikely for a UFA looking for a pay day and a player like that is always in demand. If he wants too much to stay (that's providing he'd even entertain the notion, but let's just call the MLE the divider between sensible and not), you can't meet that money or exceed it because - for the millionth time - net negative assets are basically never a good thing no matter how you break it down. That said, if the Jazz get the read that he might stay for sensible money then I think he's definitely a keeper.

The importance of asset management cannot be overstated. Get what you can, when you can, and where you can then move on. Remember Ronnie Brewer.

I remember when we traded Ronnie Brewer. And then we traded D Will because he was pissed that we traded Brewer. But yeah, Brewer was never worth what he was asking for, and now is almost out of the league.
 
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